It's twisted

I'm desperately in need of a name. My latest novel attempt is a twist on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with government spies and secret police involved... but anyway, I don't want to bore you with the complex plot. I don't want the story to be entirely recognizable as Snow White, but I need to change the names. Can you think of names which have the same meaning as/translated into a different language/sound similar/have some connection with the actual names in the story? If it has some unusual connection, please tell me what! I would like new names for these characters:Snow White
The seven dwarfs (as many as you can!)
The evil queenSnow White's prince, who is evil.
Thank you!

The Seven Dwarfs (basing this on the characteristics given by Disney):
Borvo (healing god)
Chiron (greek mythology, centaur known for his healing skills)
Galnis (gaulish god of healing)
Lenus (gaulish god of healing)
Paeon (physician of the gods)
Vejovis (roman god of healing)

BiancaArianwen (Welsh, meaning white or fair)Finn (more of a guy's name, but becoming more unisex all the time...also means white, fair)Nevada (cool, very unusual name for a girl...means covered with snow)Nixie (german, means snowy)Gwyneira (means white snow)FrostEira (means snow)Karli (Turkish, means covered with snow)
Wauna (means singing snow goose, and the only reason i put it on is because, really, that's just funny. I mean, seriously, a singing snow goose? What does that even mean?)
Xue (Chinese, means snow, possibility for a last name)Yuki (Japanese and also Russian, means snow or happiness)

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